Trend Reclaim Signal
One clean entry: price reclaims its 200-day average while the weekly trend is already up.
Chart overlay · Daily · US stocks and ETFs
What it shows
- An entry arrow when the daily close crosses above the 200-day EMA.
- A weekly filter: the signal only prints when the weekly close already sits above its 50-week EMA.
- An exit marker after a fixed holding period (default 40 sessions).
- A soft background tint while the position window is open.
How it reads the market
A reclaim of the 200-day means little inside a weekly downtrend; the higher-timeframe filter keeps only the reclaims that happen inside a healthy trend. The fixed time exit keeps the whole thing rule-based instead of discretionary. This is the entry combo the desk runs on its own charts.
Settings
| Setting | Default | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Daily EMA | 200 | The average price must reclaim. |
| Weekly filter EMA | 50 weeks | The higher-timeframe trend gate. |
| Holding period | 40 sessions | Where the exit marker prints after each entry. |
Everything is an input: colors, thresholds and time windows adjust from the indicator's settings panel, no code needed.
Built-in alerts
- Entry: daily reclaim with weekly filter on
Set them once from TradingView's alert dialog and get notified on your phone, no chart-watching required.
Comes with the membership
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Get full accessHow to add it to your chart
- Request access above with your TradingView username (one request covers the whole suite).
- We grant it on TradingView, usually within 24 hours; TradingView notifies you.
- On your chart, open Indicators → Invite-only scripts and add Trend Reclaim Signal.